CURRENT ENTERTAINMENTS
MAJESTIC THEATRE.
"Ziegfeld Girl," James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner.
REGENT THEATRE. "Quiet Wedding," Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr.
OPERA HOUSE. „ "Whistling in the Dark," Red Skfelton, Conrad Veidt.
ST. JAMES THEATRE. "It Started With Eve," Deanna Durbin.
PRINCESS THEATRE.
"Burma Convoy" and "Hit the Road" conclude tonight at the Princess Theatre.
ROXY THEATRE.
"The Real Glory" and "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island" conclude tonight at the Roxy Theatre. "Stranger On the Third Floor," starring Peter Lorre and John McGuire. and "Topper Takes a Trip," starring Constance Bennett and Roland Young, open tomorrow.
PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"Bowery Blitzkrieg" and "Hurricane Smith" conclude tonight at the Paramount Theatre. "Sailors on Leave" and "Regular Fellers" open tomorrow.
"NEW" TIME THEATRE.
"Down Argentine Way," Don Ameche, Betty Grable; "Sailors Three," Tommy Trinder, Claude Hulbert.
TIVOLI THEATRE.
"Freedom Radio," Clive Brook, Diana Wynyard; "Second Chorus," Fred Astaire, Paulette Goddard.
CITY AND SUBURBAN THEATRES
KING'S THEATRE. The King's Theatre will show "Sun Valley Serenade" finally tonight. Laurel and Hardy add themselves to the list of Hollywood stars who have joined the Army in "Great Guns,'* which opens at the King's Theatre tomorrow. STATE THEATRE. "The Reluctant Dragon" will be shown finally tonight at the State Theatre. ' "Look Who's Laughing," starring Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen, opens tomorrow. TUDOR THEATRE. "This Thing Called Love," Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas; "I Married Adventure," Osa Johnson. SUBURBAN THEATRES. State (Petone).—"Bitter Sweet," Jeanette Mac Donald, Nelson Eddy. Rivoli (Newtown).—"The Great Dictator," Charlie Chaplin. King George (Lower Hutt).—"Kj| the, Boys Good-bye," Don Ameciß Mary Martin. Kinema (Kilbirnie).—"The Blue Bird," Shirley Temple, Gale* Sondergaard; "Drums of the Desert," Ralph Byrd, Lorna Gray. . - Empire (Island Bay).—"South of Samoa," Dorothy Lamour, Robert Pres--ton; "Little Men," Kay Francis, Jack Oakie. Regal (Karori).—"Penny Serenade," Gary Grant, Irene Dunne; "March of Time." Ascot (Newtown).—"lt's Love I'm After," Leslie Howard, Bette* Davis; "Accidents Will Happen," Ronald Reagan, Dick Purcell. Grand (Petone) .—"Public Deb. No. 1," George Murphy, Brenda Joyce. "The Big Boss," Otto Kruger, Gloria Dickson. _ Palace (Petone).—"Swanee River," Andrea Leeds, Don Ameche; "Too Busy to Work," the Jones Family. Vogue (Brooklyn). — "North-west Mounted Police," Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll; "Mutiny in tne Arctic,". Richard Arlen, Andy Devine. '.■■. Capitol (Miramar) .—"Wagon Train," Tim Holt, Martha O'Driscoll; "Granpa Goes to Town,"; Gleaspn Family, Harry Davenport. ; De Luxe (Lower Hutt) .—"Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise," Sidney Toler, Lionel Atwill; "Law of the Pampas," William Boyd. : ' Prince Edward (Woburn).—"The Indian Nation," Richard Dix; "Night of January 16," Robert Preston, Ellen Drew. •_„.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 4
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